> Unfortunately there doesn't yet appear to be a test to check your RAM,
> other than to perform some troubleshooting by removing RAM and checking
> stability.

I'm looking at the following RAM for our newly aquired iMac 350 Blueberry
Slot-loading:

http://www.18004memory.com/category.asp?catid=9&subcatid=905

I'm planning on getting two of these:

MDG1064U/256/L3VI 256 MEG FOR IMAC 350MHZ TO 700MHZ PC100 TYPE   $25.70  
$22.45

and running 10.2 on it.  Anyone have any idea if this might work
better/worse than other RAM?  It sounds like it isn't the type of RAM,
just the luck of the draw on what the RAM turns out like...and I right?  I
read all of the attached posts, very interesting, but I'm now a little
nervous about buying this RAM.  For my Linux boxes I have always bought
OCZ RAM, and I know they test the heck outta their RAM, and then rate them
as to what they're capable of, so I guess this is the same thing; RAM with
the same specs may be diffent.  Of course, my Linux server can always use
more RAM if it didn't work in the iMac, but I want to have the max memory
in the iMac for OS X.

P



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